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CURRICULUM VITAE DATE: Updated – November, 2006<br />

<strong>John</strong> M. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, M.D., M.P.H., J.D.<br />

<strong>Current</strong>:<br />

Consulting Medical Director:<br />

• Blue Cross – Well point<br />

Woodland Hills, CA - 9/1/06 - Medicare Part D appeals<br />

• International Care Network & Personal Care Consultants, 2222<br />

Martin St., Irvine , CA92612 – - 888-751-2407 – utilization<br />

management for labor trusts, oversees insurance and foreign insurance<br />

cos. 5/01 -<br />

• Care1st Health Plan , 1000 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra, CA – 800-<br />

4689935 - MediCal & Healthy Families Managed Care (200,000<br />

insured lives) – Pediatrics, Grievances and Appeals and Emergency<br />

Care and Ambulance Transport Reviews, substitute for CMO when he<br />

is away, appear at arbitrations and mediations 4/02 –<br />

• LA Care Health Plan, L. A., CA -- Medicaid and Healthy Families<br />

– Pediatrics and ER reviews and appeals, member and pro-tem chair of<br />

Medical Education Committee 12/03 –<br />

• Crescent Health Care, Anaheim, CA – Home infusion <strong>com</strong>pany –<br />

consulting medical director for Managed Care Issues<br />

Also: UM Consulting, Medical-legal Consulting & Medical Practice-<br />

Locum Tennans & Urgent Care- see those sections below<br />

PREVIOUS POSITION : Medical Director:<br />

• Riverside Physician’s Network, 1650 Iowa St #200, Riverside, CA 92507-<br />

909-7889800 - Medical Director in charge of all aspects of medical<br />

management and developing physician based clinical and fiscal initiatives<br />

for this physician owned, Independent Practice Assn. With over 60 PCPs,<br />

150 specialists and over 54,000 covered lives.<br />

• 10/02 – 12/1/02 & 4/1/06 – 8/1/06 – Consulting;<br />

12/1/02 – 4/1/06 = full-time.<br />

• MLR reduced from 89% to < 75% in three years - profitability achieved<br />

PREVIOUS POSITION: Vice President & Chief Medical Officer (8/01 – 10/01)<br />

Consulting Medical Director (60% FTE) (11/00-8/01 & 10/01 – 12/01)<br />

Tower Health<br />

200 Oceangate 6 th Floor,<br />

Long Beach, CA<br />

562-4352676 x 2294<br />

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CMO Duties: Chair all Committees and in charge of all health service programs –<br />

report to BOD<br />

Consultant Duties: In charge of Grievances and Appeals, Utilization Management, IPA<br />

Denial Review and Disease Management Program Development, and Pharmacy Program<br />

supervision - Chair UM Committee.<br />

MediCal & Commercial Health Plan (50-50) – 100,000 insured lives.<br />

*Company bankrupt due to owner mismanagement and fraud. Closed business with<br />

conservators and continued consulting with them after layoff. Owner and CFO now<br />

indicted and going to trial.<br />

FORMER POSITION: Director of Clinical Research<br />

RealAge.<strong>com</strong><br />

13800 Sorrento Valley Road<br />

San Diego, CA 92121<br />

858-8125230, 8123801 (fax)<br />

Duties: Senior clinical medical advisor for Health Information Website involved in all<br />

aspects of site content development and clinical content quality assurance, along with<br />

some aspects of marketing.<br />

12/15/99 – 4/29/00<br />

• Ac<strong>com</strong>plishments: Lead an innovative, interdisciplinary team in developing<br />

some of the most sophisticated interactive health information modules for<br />

wellness and diseases conceived to this point in the development of health related<br />

sites on the Internet.<br />

*Position suddenly eliminated due to loss of expected funding for this Internet start-up<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany, which, however still exists with materials developed still available on the web.<br />

FORMER POSITION:<br />

Medical Director & Director of Health Services<br />

Great American Health Plan<br />

2525 Camino del Norte S., San Diego, CA 92108<br />

Ph. 6198495518 Fax 6192974387<br />

12/15/97 – 8/1/98<br />

Director of Health Services for this start-up MediCal (Medicaid) Managed Care<br />

Company. Responsible for QA, QM, UM, Credentialing, Pharmacy and Health<br />

Education Departments and involved in all other aspects of program development,<br />

contracting and <strong>com</strong>munity planning.<br />

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• Ac<strong>com</strong>plishments: In less than three months brought together a cohesive health<br />

services team, enabling GAHP to pass its first Calif. Dept. of Health Services Audit<br />

and developed processes to improve quality of care.<br />

*GAHP was purchased by Universal Health - SD Med. Dir. position eliminated, 8/98<br />

FORMER POSITION: Regional Medical Director<br />

FHP Health Care<br />

4365 Executive Blvd, S 500, San Diego, CA 92121<br />

Ph. 6196588767 Fax 6196588847<br />

7/15/95 - 10/1/97<br />

Regional Responsibilities:<br />

Responsible for San Diego area, Palm Springs and parts of Inland Empire/PS area 10/95<br />

- 3/95; Orange County and Long Beach, Inland Empire/PS and parts of LA Counties<br />

4/96 - 8/96, San Diego and Inland Empire/ PS 9/96 - 6/97<br />

Substitute Medical Director for Northern CA - 12/95 - 6/97<br />

Work-flow Responsibilities<br />

• All Prior Authorization review for all of California.<br />

• Member of HEDIS Improvement Comm, Inter-regional Benefit Interpertation<br />

Comm, So Cal QM Comm, Statewide Credentialing Comm,, So. Cal Claims Appeals<br />

Bd. and Calif. Government Affairs Comm. and California and <strong>com</strong>pany-wide<br />

Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees<br />

• Chair four subregional Health Care Advisory Committees,<br />

• Chair of Technology Assessment Committee for California responsible for<br />

Technology Assessment Program, 5/96- present<br />

• Director of Clinical Studies for California 3/96 - 5/96 and while no longer fully<br />

responsible due to reorganization, is the major medical director designer of clinical<br />

studies and preventive health guidelines.<br />

• Medical Director for California Organ Transplant Program, 12/95- present<br />

• Medical Director for Government Affairs 5/96 - 6/97<br />

Member California and National Pharmacy & Therapeutics Comm. 9/96 - 6/97<br />

• Responsible for Physician and IPA liaison within assigned regions, as<br />

well as QM, Risk and Case Management reviews for Commercial and<br />

Senior Medicare risk HMO products.<br />

• During tenure as substitute Medical Director in No. Cal. responsible for all PPO +<br />

POS product oversight for State as well as regional UR, some case management,<br />

physician and IPA liaison plus credentialing.<br />

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Ac<strong>com</strong>plishments:<br />

• Kept California region afloat despite massive reorganization and personnel<br />

losses. For five months - only two medical directors for 920,000 members!<br />

• Helped revamp & streamline credentialing process.<br />

• Revised & reinstituted tech assessment program<br />

• Helped to develop and assure passage of CA tech assessment legislation<br />

* Company bought by PacifiCare, 2/97 - position eliminated/replaced 4/5/97 - reductionin-force<br />

and reorganization. Work-restricted severance pay for six months.<br />

FORMER POSITION: Associate Medical Director, So. CA Market<br />

Aetna Health Plans of California<br />

303 E. Vanderbilt Way, San Bernardino, CA, 92408<br />

3/94 - 4/94 - consulting, 5/94 - 7/95 - full time<br />

Responsibilities:<br />

• Utilization and Quality Management chart reviews for HMO, POS, and PPO<br />

health insurance products.<br />

• Chair: Quality Management and Pharmacy Comms. Member of Credentialing<br />

Comm. - 9000 <strong>MD</strong>s/yr. reviewed.<br />

• Develop health education & <strong>com</strong>munity involvement programs for health plan<br />

members and employees.<br />

• Management liaison with Employee Activities Committee.<br />

• Assist Medical Director in full range of administrative and clinical duties;<br />

substituted for Medical Director when she was not available, including<br />

National P&T Committee.<br />

Ac<strong>com</strong>plishments:<br />

• Developed several epidemiological, evaluative and interventional studies to<br />

improve managed care performance.<br />

• Developed liaison with mental health provider including clinical studies.<br />

• Assisted national office in review of technology assessments and<br />

preventive health guidelines and programs.<br />

• Substituted for Medical Director on national Pharm & Therapeutics Comm.<br />

• Developed processes to streamline physician credentialing<br />

• Extensive experience preparing for NCQA review.<br />

• Able to rapidly learn processes and contribute fully to management in large,<br />

advanced market, despite no previous full-time management experience.<br />

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*Left to accept promotion to a Medical Director position with FHP.<br />

FORMER FULL- TIME ACADEMIC POSITIONS:<br />

2. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Internal Medicine,<br />

Surgery & Preventive Medicine<br />

• Director of Adolescent Medicine 10/1/91 – 2/28/94<br />

• Pediatric & Adult Emergency Room Faculty Part-time: 1/2/92 – 2/28/94; Fulltime:<br />

3/1/94 – 5/15/94<br />

Departments of Pediatrics & Emergency Services<br />

University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555-0319<br />

Telephone: (409)772-7447 or 772-1444<br />

• Assoc. Pof. In Pediatrics, Preventive Med, Medicine and Surgery Depts.<br />

• University –wide ER Supervisory Comm, Computer/IS Comm., P&T Comm.<br />

• Re-established Adolescent Medicine teaching and service <strong>com</strong>ponent including<br />

Jeuvenile Justice and College health programs, enhanced <strong>com</strong>munity programs<br />

• Responsible for Pediatric ER program and Child Abuse Program oversite<br />

1. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Adolescent and Preventive Medicine :<br />

New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, 7/83 – 6/85<br />

• Research Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine.<br />

• Author of one of the earliest Robert Woods <strong>John</strong>son School-based<br />

Health Clinic grants for a high school in the poorest US Congressional<br />

District – Bronx, NY<br />

PERSONAL DATA:<br />

Home: 10496 Canyon Lake Dr., San Diego, CA 92131 Ph:858-6355500, 5600 fax<br />

Place of Birth: New York City, NY, USA<br />

SSN: 046-38-1198<br />

Married 5/98, wife Barbara and one stepson, age 14<br />

Activities: Water Sports including Scuba, XC skiing, roller-blading, tennis, golf, travel,<br />

numismatics, philately<br />

EDUCATION:<br />

1965-69 Hopkins School, New Haven, CT<br />

1969-73 B.S.: Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.:<br />

Majors: Psychology, Political Science, Pre-Med,<br />

Honors: Degree Cum Laude, 1973<br />

GTU Honorary Scholarship (Merrit Finalists), 1969<br />

Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society), 1973<br />

Phi Sigma Alpha (Nat. PolySci Honor Soc), 1973<br />

Mahoney Medal, Best Pre-Med in the Humanities, 1973<br />

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1973-77 M.D.; Georgetown Univ. School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.<br />

1977-78 Pediatrics PL-1: University of California, Irvine,<br />

Orange and Long Beach, CA<br />

1978-80 Pediatrics PL-2,3: Children’s Hospital of Northern California, Oakland,<br />

CA. (Affil. Program: Univ. Calif. S.F.)<br />

1980-81 M.P.H.: Univ. California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.<br />

Major: Maternal and Child Health<br />

1981-83 Adolescent Medicine Fellowship: LA Children’s Hosp.<br />

(Affiliate Program: Univ. So. Calif.)Los Angeles, CA.<br />

2006 - <strong>JD</strong> – Concord Law School, LA, CA – Passed CA Bar Exam - 7/06<br />

ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE:<br />

Academic Pediatrics<br />

1983-85 Taught Pediatric and FP Residents from USC and UCLA affiliated programs<br />

on elective rotations in Adolescent Health Care, Loyola Marymount<br />

University Student Health Service.<br />

1985-87 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Adolescent and Preventive Medicine: New<br />

York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Research Director, Division of<br />

Adolescent Medicine.(full-time)<br />

1988-89 Assistant Clinical Professor Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine - UCLA -<br />

taught in Adolescent Clinic, Cedars Sinai Hospital and Pediatric Wards,<br />

Clinics - Ventura County Medical Center.<br />

1989-91 Attending Physician Pediatric Ward & Juvenile Hall: San Bernardino<br />

County Med. Center, paid part-time faculty position, Family Practice<br />

residency program<br />

1990 -95 Clinical Assistant Professor Pediatrics & Medicine, Osteopathic College of<br />

the Pacific, Pomona, CA.<br />

1991-94 Associate Prof: Pediatrics, Internal Med.,Surgery & Preventive Med.:UTMB<br />

Galveston, Galveston, TX (full-time – see above)<br />

1995-97 Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Loma Linda Univ. Medical<br />

School, Loma Linda, CA.<br />

1996 - 2002 Assoc. Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, UCSD Med School, San Diego,<br />

CA (Adolescent Med Clinic Attending 1996- 97)<br />

Full-time Private Practice - Pediatrics & Adolescent Med.<br />

1987/7 - 1988/10 Children’s Medical Group, Thousand Oaks, CA<br />

1141 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362<br />

805-4950801 Frank Katz, <strong>MD</strong>, Managing Partner<br />

1988/10 - 1991/10 Pediatric Medical Group, Redlands, CA<br />

245 Terracina Blvd, Suite 202, Redlands, CA 92373<br />

909-7932896 Charles Hyman, <strong>MD</strong>, Managing Partner<br />

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Pediatric Clinic & Hospital Coverage<br />

1979-81 Pediatric Walk-in Clinics, Kaiser Hospitals Oakland and Walnut Creek,<br />

CA<br />

1981-85, Pediatric Walk-in Clinics and Overnight<br />

+'89-91<br />

Coverage including ER, Ward and Nursery Doctor, Kaiser Hospitals:<br />

Panorama City, Harbor City, and West Los Angeles, CA.<br />

1981-83 Pediatric Walk-in Clinics, Kaiser Hospital, Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles,<br />

CA.<br />

1984 & 88 Pediatric Walk-in Clinics, Kaiser Hospital, Woodland Hills, CA (also brief<br />

locums).<br />

1989-91 Pediatric Walk-in Clinics, Kaiser, Riverside, CA.<br />

1988-89 Cigna Health Centers, Walk-in Clinics, Pasadena, West Covina, and<br />

Pomona, CA.<br />

1988 Los Angeles County Pediatric, STD and TB clinics, Canoga Park and<br />

Van Nuys, CA.<br />

1995-96 Pediatric Medical Group., Redlands, CA - night clinics<br />

1996 - 2000 Pediatric Urgent Care - San Diego Children's Hosp.<br />

1998 - Pediatric Urgent Care - Sharp Rees Steely Med. Group.<br />

San Diego, CA (also locum tennens coverage at several locations)<br />

Pediatric Emergency Room<br />

1980-81 Children's Hospital of Northern CA, Oakland, CA (also Nursery and<br />

Adolescent Clinics).<br />

1980-81 St. Lukes Hospital, San Francisco, CA (Also overnight Ward and<br />

Nursery/DR Coverage)<br />

1981-83 Orthopedic Hospital, Los Angeles, CA (Also Overnight Ward Coverage)<br />

1981-83 Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, CA (Emergency Medical Systems<br />

Attending Physician)<br />

1992-94 Pediatric and Adult Emergency Room Attending, Univ<br />

TX Medical Branch, Galveston, TX<br />

1998 – 99 Fill-in, Children’s Hospital San Diego, CA<br />

Locum Tennans: Pediatric Private Practices<br />

1980-81 Coverage provided to six different Pediatric Practices - Berkeley/Oakland<br />

area (list available)<br />

1984 Kwook Huh, M.D., Porterville, CA, July.<br />

1985 Carol Gill, M.D., Gilroy, CA, May.<br />

1988 Moon Chung, M.D., Valencia, CA, May & Aug.<br />

1988 Krisnan Goel, M.D., Turlock, CA, July.<br />

1990 Herb Rhus, M.D. & Vickie Solonik, M.D. Moreno Valley, CA, Apr.-Sept.<br />

1999 Marvin Gale, <strong>MD</strong> & Elaine Cohen, <strong>MD</strong> - Chula Vista, CA - Various<br />

Dates 4/99 – 8/99<br />

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Karen Hanten, <strong>MD</strong> - Alpine, CA 7/99<br />

Cecelia Perez-McGraw, <strong>MD</strong> – National City, CA 8/99 & 3/01 – 5/01 (1<br />

day/wk), 8/05 – 16/02<br />

Shelter Island Pediatrics – San Diego, CA 12/99<br />

2000 Sanchez Pediatrics – Chula Vista, CA 10/00 – 11/01 various dates<br />

2002 Willie Rios, <strong>MD</strong> - Chula Vista, CA 3/01 – 3 days<br />

2002 Sharp Rees-Steely Pediatrics – Chula Vista, CA - 3/02 – 5/02 (60 – 80% time)<br />

2002 Lassen Medical Group Pediatrics, Red Bluff, CA 4/29-5/10/02<br />

Locum Tennans: Family Practice<br />

1984 Victoria Sammler, M.D. Hollywood, CA, July & other dates in 1985.<br />

1984 & 85 Lawrence Miller, M.D., Hawthorne, CA, Dec - Jan<br />

1991 Tim Williamson, M.D., Ojai, CA, September<br />

2000 Clinica Consuelo, Escondido, CA – August, parts of September<br />

Urgent Care: (Family Practice/Emergency Room/Occupational Health)<br />

1983 Euclid Urgent Care, Fullerton, CA, Aug.-Nov.<br />

1983-85 The Health Care Center, Hawthorne, CA (included adult hospital ward<br />

night coverage)<br />

1984 Community Urgent Care, Manhattan Beach, CA, June.<br />

1999 Valley Immediate Care, Escondido, CA March - July<br />

Occupational Health Clinics<br />

1980 Overseas Medical Center, San Francisco, CA (Locum Tennans), July.<br />

1980,84,85 Ship's Surgeon, USS Independence, Honolulu, Hawaii, Aug., July and<br />

June - total seven weeks<br />

1981 Santa Rita Prison Clinic, Alameda County Prison, Santa Rita, CA.<br />

College Health<br />

1981 UC Berkeley Student Health Service, Per Diem.<br />

1983-85 Loyola Marymount University SHS, Los Angeles, CA, Full Time.<br />

1990-91 Univ. of Redlands SHS, Redlands, CA, <strong>MD</strong> Coordinator 1990, Per Diem.<br />

1992-94 Univ. Houston Clear Lake, weekly half-day GYN and General Medicine<br />

Clinic, Per Diem<br />

2002/10 - 11 California State University San Marcos – 50% time locum tennans<br />

Neonatology<br />

1980-81 Oakland Children's Hospital, NICU, per diem.<br />

1984 San Diego Children's Hospital, NICU, per diem.<br />

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Paid Consulting<br />

1985 Hawthorne Memorial Hos. ,Hawthorne,CA Design-Pediatric Inpatient Unit.<br />

1985-87 Westchester Medical Center, Pediatric Physician Peer/Utilitization Review,<br />

Adolescent Psychiatry Ward Consults.<br />

1985-87 Child & adolescent sexual abuse medical examinations, Westchester<br />

County, NY & NY Medical College<br />

1985-87 Coordinator of Adolescent Health Section of Maternal and Child Health<br />

Course, NY Med. Coll.<br />

1987-89 Blue Cross Southern CA, Pediatric Claims Review Consultant.<br />

1988-91 Physical examinations and medical consultation on pediatric and adolescent<br />

patients, Charter Hospital of Redlands, Redlands, CA<br />

1987-91 Continuing Education for Teachers "Adolescent Health Issues", (4x/yr)<br />

California Luthern College, Thousand Oaks, CA.<br />

1989-90 Design -nursing drug dispensing protocols, San Bernardino Cnty Juvenile Hall.<br />

1989-90 Human Underwater Biology, lectures for course "Drug and Alcohol Abuse in<br />

Depth" CME on Chemical Dependency for Health Professionals.<br />

1990- Medico-legal Expert Consultation: Pediatric & Adolescent Med, and Managed<br />

Care Malpractice Cases with American Medical Forensics; Physicians for<br />

Quality; TASA; Medquest, etc. (plaintiff & defense)<br />

1990-92 Medical advice column & features writing, San Bernardino Sun, weekly<br />

column "<strong>MD</strong> for Youth".<br />

1993-94 Adolescent Medicine Teaching & Clinics - Driscol Children's Hosp., Corpus<br />

Christi, TX<br />

1993-94 Medical Director, Galveston, TX Teen Health Center, HS & Junior High<br />

School-based Health Clinics<br />

1994 Adolescent Health Issues Class, San Bernardino Cnty, CA Jeuvenile<br />

Probation officers<br />

1995-99 Annual CME lectures - Assoc. for Continuing Education Steamboat Spr.,<br />

CO and The Osler Institute – see CME talks<br />

1995 - Consultant on various Pharmaceutical Advisory Panels<br />

1996-97 Clinical Affairs Director, Prometheus Labs, SD, CA,<br />

1997- 01 VP & Chief Medical Officer, BOD Member, Trinity Hospice and Health<br />

Ventures, San Bernardino, CA (Company sold in 2001)<br />

1997-99 Bd of Directors, Novator Inc., SD, CA - innovative bicycle technology<br />

1998-99 Expert UM review-Workman’s Comp & Grp. Health Cases-CCN Inc, SD, CA<br />

1998-99 Consultant, UCLA Cent. for Health Policy Research, STDs & Managed Care<br />

1999 - 06 Business & Health Faculty, University of Phoenix, SD, CA<br />

1999 - Utilization Case Review Nationwide: Medical Review Institute of America,<br />

Physicians Review Network, MCMC, Covance and others<br />

2000 - 01 Tower Health Consulting Medical Director (60% time), Long Beach, CA<br />

2001 - Medical Education Committee, LA Care Health Plan<br />

2001 - See page 1 – ICN, Care First Health Plan, LA Care Health Plan<br />

2002 - Consultant in Peditrics, Adolescent & Preventive Medicine, CA Medical<br />

Board, Dental Bd. And Cosmetics Bd.<br />

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2004 - Verimed Inc., Pediatrics Editor – NLM “ADAM” and other on-line health<br />

Encyclopedias, pharmaceutical consulting etc.<br />

Research Grants Awarded<br />

1. Georgetown University Med. School, Summer Cancer Research Grant: 1974<br />

(Unpublished Paper: "Effects of N-Nitrosamine on Frog Kidney")<br />

2. Rockefeller Grant, Kennedy Bioethics Institute, Georgetown U. Summer, 1973<br />

(Conceived and began Summer Internship in Bioethics program which still<br />

exists - see listing for unpublished thesis below)<br />

3. SE Texas AHEC 1993 - "Videotape Evaluation of Medical Student Interviews of<br />

Adolescents - Effects of Faculty Feedback" - $8000 - (with D. McCormick,<br />

M.D. & G. Rassin, M.S.W.)<br />

Service Grants Written and Awarded<br />

Primary author or co-author of the following successful health-care service grant<br />

applications:<br />

1. Comprehensive School-based Health Clinic Grant (Morris High School, Bronx, NY<br />

and the New York Medical College Division of Adolescent Medicine) The<br />

Robert Wood <strong>John</strong>son Foundation, 1987, $600,000/5 yrs.<br />

2. Screening Adolescents for Psychosocial Problems at Family Planning Facilities -<br />

designed to help family planning facilities be<strong>com</strong>e referral centers to more<br />

<strong>com</strong>prehensive health care by using a rapid psycho-social needs<br />

interviewing system (the HEADSS System), Planned Parenthood of<br />

Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY and the New York Medical<br />

College Division of Adolescent Medicine, New York state Grant, 1987,<br />

$30,000/single year.<br />

3. Comprehensive Adolescent Clinic, Greenburgh, NY Neighborhood Health Center<br />

and the New York Medical College Division of Adolescent Medicine,<br />

United Way of Westchester County, NY Grant, 1986 (renewal grant),<br />

$9,800/single year.<br />

Responsible for significant sections of following successful service grants:<br />

1. Primary Care Residency Training in Pediatrics with Community-based Emphasis<br />

(UTMB Pediatrics) Robert Wood <strong>John</strong>son Foundation 1993 -<br />

$375,000/3yrs.<br />

2. Expansion of School-based Health Clinics in Galveston TX (UTMB Pediatrics, Teen<br />

Health Center, Inc & Galveston County Health Dept.) - Texas State Health<br />

Dept. 1993 - $375,000/3yrs<br />

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:<br />

1. American Academy of Pediatrics:<br />

Junior Fellow - 1977-1982<br />

Fellow - 1982-<br />

Committees:<br />

District 9, Ch. 2: Youth Comm. 1983-1985<br />

District 9, Ch. 2: Special Populations Comm. 1983-1985<br />

District 9, Ch. 2: Drug Abuse Comm. 1987-1988<br />

Chair: Distr. 9, Ch. 2: Environmental Hazards Comm.<br />

1984-1985; member, 1989-1991.<br />

Council on Care of Children: Distr. 9, Ch. 2 8/84-5/85<br />

Secretary: Distr. 2, Ch. 2 Youth Comm. 1985-1987<br />

Chair, Distr. 9, Ch. 2 Youth Comm, 1988-1991<br />

Texas Pediatr. Society Adolescent Committee Member, 1992- 1994<br />

SD, CA School Health Committee 1998 - 2004<br />

2. Physicians for Social Responsibility Member 1980-<br />

Chief Pacific Regional Director, 1990<br />

Chief SW Regional Director, 1993<br />

Bd. of Directors Executive Committee, 1993<br />

President Westchester, NY Chapter, 1986-1987<br />

Committees:<br />

San Francisco Bay Area Steering Comm., 1980-81<br />

Los Angeles Steering Comm., 1981-1983<br />

Westchester, NY Steering Comm., 1985-1987<br />

Inland Empire, CA Exec. Comm., 1990-1991<br />

National Civil Defense Advisory Panel, 1982<br />

National Psychosocial Advisory Panel 1985-87<br />

House of Delegates, 1987, Mid-Atlantic Reg<br />

Bd of Directors, 1990-1994 - Parliamentarian<br />

National Environmental Task Force, 1992-93<br />

Bd of Directors Executive Comm., 1993<br />

Chair, BOD Policy and Legislation Committee, 1994<br />

3. Society for Adolescent Medicine<br />

Member, 1981-1984, Fellow, 1985 -<br />

National Advocacy Committee 1994-98 & 2006 -<br />

4. American Public Health Association, 1980-<br />

5. International Assn. for Adolescent Medicine, 1987 -<br />

6. American College of Physician Executives 1994 –<br />

7. American College of Legal Medicine – 2003 –<br />

Marketing Comm. - 2004 –<br />

8. Children’s Advocacy Institute, Univ. of San Diego Law School, Board of Advisors<br />

2006 -<br />

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BOARD CERTIFICATION & PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY FELLOWSHIPS<br />

1. National Medical Boards Certification, #181248, 1978<br />

2. American Board of Pediatrics Certification, #043491, 1981<br />

3. Board Certified - Adolescent Medicine - 11/94<br />

4. Board Certified - Preventive Medicine - 11/98<br />

5. Recertified – Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine – 4/00<br />

6. American Ht. Assn. CPR, Neonatal Resuscitation Certification and Pediatric<br />

Advanced Life Support- 1993 – 1994 (PALS Instructor), recertified: NN<br />

Resuscitation, 5/2002<br />

7. American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow since 11/82<br />

8. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Fellow since 9/85<br />

LICENSURE INFORMATION<br />

1. California Med. License, #G37744 (Ref. #KH094360), 1978 -<br />

2. Texas Medical License, #J0955, 1992 - 1995 & 1998 -<br />

3. N. Y. State Med. License, #163028, 1985-1988 (inactive)<br />

4. Drug Enforcement Agency, #AG8298386, Expires 9/06<br />

5. Passed CA Bar, 7/06 – awaiting official license number 12/06<br />

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION<br />

International Health Experience<br />

1. Pediatrician: Hardecker Children's Clinic, Nassau, Bahamas, 4-5/77<br />

2. In-Flight M.D.: Southeast Asian Refugee Transports, 9/79, 12/80<br />

3. Medical Director: International Rescue Committee Medical team Sa Kao and Khao<br />

i Dang Refugee Camps, 11/79-12/79<br />

4. Resident, Pediatric Neurology, Montreal Children's Hospital Montreal, Canada,<br />

3/80<br />

5. Advisory Board: Operation Survival (Thailand/Somalia Refugee Relief), 1981<br />

6. Medical Advisor:California Medical Teams(Thailand/SomaliaRefugee Relief) 1981<br />

7. Medical Observer: Concern - Honduran Refugee Camps, 3/82<br />

8. Pediatrician: LBJ Tropical Medical Center, American Samoa, 8/82-9/82<br />

9. Pediatrician: Albert Schweitzer Hosp., Deschapelles, Haiti, 12/86<br />

10. Advisory Bd. - Institute on War & Children 1988 - 1994<br />

11. Advisory Bd. - Doctors for Global Health 1994 -<br />

12. Physicisn for barrio clinics in Cabo San Lucas, Baja Cal, Mexico - Doctors of<br />

Charity - 10/96 -<br />

13. LA Chidrens Hosp Teaching Exchange Program with Children’s Hosp, Ulan Batar,<br />

Mongolia, July, 1997<br />

International Medical Conferences<br />

1. International Pulmonary Medicine: Kyoto, Japan, 7/78 with extension medical visit<br />

to the People's Republic of China<br />

2. International Association for Adolescent Health(IAAH): Jerusalem, Israel, 7/83<br />

3. International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War: Seminar on Children<br />

and Nuclear War, Helsinki, Finland, 6/84 & extension for research -Soviet Union<br />

4. IPPNW (as above) Budapest, Hungary, 7/85<br />

5. IAAH: Sidney, Australia, 3/87<br />

6. Psychology and Peace Research, Rome, Italy, 10/89<br />

7. IPPNW Stockholm, Sweden 6/91<br />

8. IAAH Montreaux, Switzerland, 7/91<br />

9. Fifth South Amer. Conf. on Adolescents, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 5/93<br />

10. IAAH, Vancouver, B.C., Canada 3/95<br />

11. International Care Network: Aruba, N.A. – 12/01<br />

12. IAAH, Lisbon, Portugal, 5/05<br />

LANGUAGES: 1. English (Native)<br />

2. French (Very Good)<br />

3. Spanish (Good)<br />

4. Portuguese (Fair)<br />

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5. American Sign Lang., Russian, German, Italian (All Beginning Level)<br />

6. Latin - 2yrs<br />

PEER REVIEW MEDICAL JOURNAL ARTICLES<br />

1. Davis, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Lubin, B. "Vitamin B-12 Deficiency in the Breastfed<br />

Infant of a Vegan." Amer. J. Dis. Children. 1981, 135:566-567.<br />

2. Davis, J., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., McChesney, M. et al. "Pregnancy Out<strong>com</strong>e in Southeast<br />

Asian Immigrants, Santa Clara, California." Am. J. Dis. Children. 1982,<br />

72:742-744.<br />

3. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Davis, J., McChesney, M. "Health Screening in Indochinese<br />

Immigrant Children." Clin. Pediatr. 1982, 21:613-615.<br />

4. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Castle, G. "Health Screening of Southeast Asian Immigrant<br />

Adolescents." J. Adol. Health Care. 1983, 4:266-269.<br />

5. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Castle, G. "Leprosy in Adolescents: Case Reports and Clinical<br />

Review." J. Adol. Health Care. 1984, 5:53-55.<br />

6. Neinstein, L., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Brucella Sacroiliitis." Clin. Pediatr. 1983, 22:645-<br />

647.<br />

7. Neinstein, L., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Carpenter, S. "Nonsexual Transmission of Sexually<br />

Transmitted Diseases: An Infrequent Occurrence." Pediatrics. 1984, 74:67-76.<br />

8. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Purtell, L. "Knowledge of Testicular Cancer Risk and Testicular<br />

Self-examination technique in College Athletes." Pediatrics.1984, 74:1093-1096.<br />

9. Neinstein, L., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Pink Pearly Penile Papules an Epidemiologic<br />

Study." J. Pediatr. 1984, 105:594-595.<br />

10. Yates, G., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., MacKenzie, R. "Multidisciplinary Program for High<br />

Risk Youth: Potential Model for the Third World Nations." Internat. J. Adol.<br />

Med. 1985, 1:225-235.<br />

11. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Testicular Self-examination." Ameri. Family Phys. 1985,<br />

32:100-101.<br />

12. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "The Brain Life Theory: Towards a Consistent Biological<br />

Definition of Humanness." J. Med. Ethics. 1985, 11:198-204.<br />

13. Chivian, E., Mack, J., Waletsky, J., Lazaroff, C., Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J.<br />

"Soviet Children and the Threat of Nuclear War: a Preliminary Study." Amer. J.<br />

Orthopsych. 1985, 55:484-502.<br />

14. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Increasing Well-Care Office Visits for Adolescents: A High<br />

Priority for the Society for Adolescent Medicine." J. Adol. Health Care. 1986,<br />

7:205-206.<br />

15. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Equal Time for Men: Teaching Testicular Self-examination.." J.<br />

Adol. Health Care. 1986, 7:273-274 (Republished in the Sexually Active<br />

Adolescents series 1989).<br />

16. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Flores, M. "Primary Liver Abscesses in Children and Adolescents:<br />

Review of 12 Years Clinical Experience." Clin. Pediatr. 1986, 25:153-158.<br />

17. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Doctor, R. "Adolescents and the Nuclear Threat: Review of<br />

Questionnaire Research." Internat. J. Mental Health. 1986, 15:72-92.<br />

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18. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Microtrak Fluorescent Monoclonal Antibody Screening for<br />

Chlamydia trachomatis in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic College Students."<br />

J. Amer. College Health. 1986, 3:135-135.<br />

19. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Staphylococcus Saprophyticus Urinary Tract Infection." J. Adol.<br />

Health Care. 1986, 7:417-418.<br />

20. Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. et al. "Adolescents' Concerns About the Threat of<br />

Nuclear War." Psych Reports. 1987, 60:599-614.<br />

21. Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. et al. "Self-reports of American and Soviet Teenagers<br />

Worry about Nuclear War." Int. J. Political Psychol. 1988, 9:13-23.<br />

22. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Teaching Testicular Self-Examination to Young Males: A One<br />

Year Follow-Up." International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health.<br />

1987, 3(2):87-90.<br />

23. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "On Considering the Response to the Threat of Nuclear War as<br />

Grief Work." Medicine and War. 1988, 4:97-100.<br />

24. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Ruddy, R., Hubell, P. "Importance of Chlamydia Testing in the<br />

Pediatric Emergency Room." NY State Med Assn J. 1988, 88:149-150.<br />

25. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Fried, C., Tames, S. "Staphylococcus Saprophyticus Urinary Tract<br />

Infection in a Sexually Abused Child." Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1988, 7:73.<br />

26. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Utility of Screening Healthy Athletes with a Complete Blood<br />

Count." Internat J. Adolesc. Med & Health. 1988, 4:155-161.<br />

27. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Youth and the Nuclear Threat: Level of Concern and Thoughts<br />

About Appropriate Adult Response." Texas Med. 1989, 84:38-41.<br />

28. Ponzo, E., Apicella, C., Bergerone, C., Bernardini, B., Buonotempo, I., Di<br />

Paolantonio, M., Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. et al. "Worry Among Italian<br />

Adolescents About Nuclear War." Psychologia Italiana. 1987; 9:47-67.<br />

29. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Secondary Syphilis in a Prepubertal Child: Differentiating<br />

condylomata lata from condylomata acuminata." NY State J Med. 1989;<br />

89:180-181.<br />

30. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "La Preoccupazione Relativa Alla Minaccia Di Guerra Nucleare:<br />

Una Preoccupazione Costante Nei Giovani Degli Anni Ottanta." Rassegna di<br />

Psicologia. 1991, (2):15-31.<br />

31. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Barnett, S., Baldwin, C., Tatum, S. "Texas Youth: Critical Health<br />

problems and the Need for Nontraditional Health Solutions" Texas Medicine.<br />

1994; 90: 47 - 55.<br />

32. Kupiac, T, <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J, Raj, V. “A Non-fatal Case of Sodium Poisoning.” J<br />

Analyt Toxicol. 2004; 28: 526-528<br />

NON-PEER REVIEW MEDICAL JOURNAL ARTICLES<br />

1. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Universal Service for Medical Students." Infusion. 1977, March,<br />

p. 3.<br />

2. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Cambodia Journal." New Physician. 1980, 29:25-32.<br />

3. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Cambodia - One Year Later." New Physician. 1981, 30:33-35.<br />

4. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "How To Choose a Humanistic Medical Student." Christ. Med.<br />

Assn. J. 1982, 13:21-22.<br />

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5. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Reflections on the Fat Man: How to Be Sure Your House of God<br />

is One." Christ. Med. Assn. J. 1982, 13:29-31.<br />

6. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Honduran Refugee Camps: A Doctor's Political Interpretations."<br />

New Physician. 1982, 31:27.<br />

7. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Is Medicine an Art or a Science?" Christ. Med. Assn. J. 1984,<br />

15:27-28.<br />

8. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Teaching Testicular Self-examination." Contempo. Pediatr. 1985,<br />

2:73-78. Republished with updating: "A lifesaving exam for young men."<br />

Contemporary Pediatrics. 1992, 63-86, and as (Revised and Reprinted) Revised<br />

and Republished: Contemporary Urology. 1992, 4:15-19; and Patient Care.<br />

1992, 26:62-76.<br />

9. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Testicular Self-examination." New Physician. 1985, 34:42, 48.<br />

10. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Tracking Down Dysuria in Adolescent Females." Contempo.<br />

Pediatr. 1986, 3:50-68.<br />

11. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Acute Urethral Syndromes." Seminars in Adolescent Medicine.<br />

1986, 2:125-129.<br />

12. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Screening Immigrants and Refugees." New Physician. 1986,<br />

35:44, 50.<br />

13. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "A High-yield Workup for the New Wave of Immigrants."<br />

Contempo. Pediatr. 1986, 3:124-128.<br />

14. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "The Pelvic Exam in Adolescents - Step by Step." Patient Care.<br />

1987, Sept. 15, 156-162.<br />

15. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Christmas in Haiti." Contempo Pediatrics. 1987, 4:55-62.<br />

16. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Conjunctivitis: More than Meets the Eye." (Chlamydial Disease<br />

of the Newborn - a Family Disorder) Contempo Pediatr. 1988, 5:127-129.<br />

17. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Cohen, E. "HEADSS - the Psycho-social Review of Systems with<br />

Teenagers." Contempo Pediatr. 1988, 5:75-90. Republished as lead article in a<br />

special drug <strong>com</strong>pany financed Contemporary Pediatrics special issue on<br />

adolescent health in 1989.<br />

18. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Random Thoughts for the New Year From a Political Physician."<br />

Inland Pediatrics. 1989, 3:16-17 (March).<br />

19. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Tell It to the Chinese." Inland Pediatrics. 1989, 3:17-18<br />

(December).<br />

20. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Random Thoughts on the New Decade from a Political<br />

Physician." Inland Pediatrics. 1990, 4:4, 14 (March).<br />

21. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Katz F. "The Salt of Life." (Salt Poisoning from Human Breast<br />

Milk) Contempo Pediatr. 1990, 7:109-112.<br />

22. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Have You Heard About the National Practitioner Data Bank?"<br />

Inland Pediatrics. 1991, 5:11 (Aug/Sept).<br />

22. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "20 Questions: A drug talk they'll remember." Contempo Pediatr.<br />

1992; 9:56-79.<br />

23. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Percussing the Spleen." Contempo Pediatr. 1991, 8:148.<br />

24. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, H. "What to tell new parents before they leave the<br />

hospital" Contempo Pediatr. Feb. 10, 1993. Resident Suppliment p. 14-25<br />

25. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "How case review really works" Pediatric Management. Jan, 1993<br />

p. 38 - 46.<br />

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26. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. et al. "All that vomits" Contempo Pediat 1993; 10: Nov. 115 - 120<br />

27. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J, Barnet.S."Flipping off the cord clamp" Contempo Pediatr 1994;11:35<br />

28. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J, Tunnessen W. ‘’A 2 year-old with fever: strike up the band’’<br />

Contempo Pediatr. 1998:15 Oct, p. 29-31<br />

29. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J, Rosen D. “Getting into Adolescent Heads: An Essential Update”:<br />

Contempo Pediatr. 2004; 21: 64-90<br />

30. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. “ A Simple Trick to Avoid Dehydration in Stomatitis Cases”<br />

Contempo Pediatr. 2004<br />

PAPERS AND POSTERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES<br />

1. Yates, G., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., MacKenzie, R. "A Multi-disciplinary Approach to<br />

Caring for High-risk Youth" International Adolescent Health Assn. Meetings:<br />

Jerusalem, Israel 6/83 - Published (see Peer Review Medical Articles).<br />

2. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Doctor, R. "California Adolescents Concerns About the Threat of<br />

Nuclear War" International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War third<br />

Annual Conference: Helsinki, Finland 6/84. Proceedings published (see Book<br />

Chapters)<br />

3. Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Comparisons of Adolescent Concerns About Nuclear<br />

War -US v. USSR", California Psychological Assn., San Francisco, CA 2/85.<br />

4. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Studies of the Psychological Concerns of Adolescents about<br />

Nuclear War" Seminar at the American Academy of Child Psychiatry: San<br />

Antonio, Texas 10/85<br />

5. Ponzo, E. et al. (incl. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J.) "Italian Adolescents Concerns about the<br />

Threat of Nuclear War" Congress of European Psychologists for Peace, Helsinki,<br />

Finland, 8/86.<br />

6. Doctor, R., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Youth and the Nuclear Threat," American Public<br />

Health Assn Meetings 10/86.<br />

7. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Doctor, R. "Adolescents and the Threat of Nuclear War: a Review<br />

Including New International Data," International Adolescent Health Assn.<br />

Meetings, Sidney, Australia 3/87 (see book chapters).<br />

8. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Adolescent Concerns About the Threat of Nuclear War: a<br />

Consistent, Major Concern for the Past Decade", Int. Conf. on Psychology and<br />

Peace Research Rome, Italy 10/89.<br />

9. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Talking to Youth about Drugs," Int Assn for Adolescent Health<br />

Montreaux, Switzerland, 7/91.<br />

10. Cohen, E., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "HEADSS - a Psychosocial Biopsy of Teens<br />

Psychosocial History," Poster, International Assn for Adolescent Health,<br />

Montreaux, Switzerland, 7/91 also presented at UTMB Galveston Fall Faculty<br />

Roundup, Oct. 1991.<br />

11. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J.M. "HEADSSS - the Psychosocial Review of Systems for<br />

Interviewing Adolescents," UTMB, Poster, Galveston Childrens Hospital<br />

Dedication Conference, 10/29-30, 1992.<br />

12. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J.M. "Interviewing Adolescents" Fifth Brazilian Conf. on<br />

Adolescents", Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 5/24/93<br />

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13. McCormick, D.P., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Rassin, G., Levine, H.G.,Baldwin, C.<br />

Evaluation of medical student performance of Adolescent HEADSSS<br />

psychosocial interview of real patients: Description of a new method. So. Soc.<br />

Pedi. Res., N.O., LA Feb., 1994 (Abstract Publ. In Clinical Research 1994.)<br />

14. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Rassin, G., McCormick, D., Levine, H.,Baldwin, C. Junior medical<br />

students fail to discuss AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases and contraception<br />

with real adolescents. So. Soc. Pedi. Res., N.O., La, Feb, 1994 (Abstract Publ. in<br />

Clinical Research 1994).<br />

WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES<br />

1. "Approaches to Adolescent Medicine for the Practicing Pediatrician", with D.<br />

Stewart, <strong>MD</strong> AAP Distr 9, Chapt. 2/ Los Angeles Pediatric Society Annual<br />

Adolescent Medicine Teaching Day, Los Angeles Children's Hospital, Los<br />

Angeles, CA 5/11/85.<br />

2. "HEADSS: The Psychosocial Review of Systems Approach to Interviewing<br />

Adolescents", Ambulatory Pediatric Assn. Meetings, Anaheim, CA 4/30/87, &<br />

UTMB Galveston Annual Summer Pediatric CME Conference Review 6/20/92<br />

& UTMB Summer Pediatric Roundup, 6/20/92 & UTMB Galveston Annual<br />

Family Practice CME Review Conf., 3/23/93<br />

3. "New Frontiers in STDs", American Family Practice Assn. National Convention<br />

Los Angeles, CA 9/89.<br />

ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED AT MEETINGS BUT NOT PRESENTED<br />

1. Mervis, C., <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Stewart, D., et al. "Attitudes Toward the Pelvic Exam<br />

Related to Self-esteem", Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting,<br />

10/83<br />

2. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Review of Studies of Teenagers' Concerns About the Nuclear<br />

Threat", Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, 3/85.<br />

LETTERS TO EDITOR IN MEDICAL JOURNALS<br />

New England Journal of Medicine<br />

1. "Medical Specialization", 1978, 299:1310.<br />

2. "Code/No Code Decisions (The Four Shades of Code Blue)", 1979, 300:1058.<br />

3. "Holistic Health", 1979, 300:1221.<br />

4. "Medical Education", 1980, 302:413.<br />

5. "Financial Indebtedness of Medical Students", 1981, 304:1552.<br />

6. "Undrained Brains", 1982, 306:1297.<br />

7. "Development of the Fetal Brain”(Implications of Fetal EEG for Defining<br />

Beginning of Personhood) 1982, 307:564.<br />

8. "Letters of Re<strong>com</strong>mendation (Fantasy Land)", 1983, 309:736.<br />

9. "Allowing the debilitated to Die", 1983, 309:862.<br />

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10. "A New Medical Peace Corps", 1984, 310:994.<br />

11. "Denial of Adequate Care to Rape Victims", 1984, 311:1637.<br />

12. "Denial of Rape Care - Reply to Correspondence", 1985, 312:988-989.<br />

13. "Madarosis (Hair and Eyebrow Loss) from Cocaine Abuse", (with Steven Tames,<br />

M.D.) 1986, 314:1324.<br />

14. "National Health System", 1989, 321:1551.<br />

15. "Circumcision", 1990, 323:1205-1206.<br />

Lancet<br />

1. "Febrile Seizures", 1980, 2(8185):83.<br />

2. "Delivery: Home, Hospital or Halfway?" 1982, 1(8274):745.<br />

3. "Childrens' Fears of Nuclear War", 1984, 1(8384):1022-1023.<br />

4. "Neonatal Out<strong>com</strong>es and Adolescent Suicide", 1985, 1(8435):956.<br />

5. "Long-term Vaginal Carriage of Chlamydia", 1987, 1(8139):804.<br />

6. "Warts & Diagnosis of Sexual Abuse", 1988, 1(8566)1018-1019.<br />

7. "Adolescents and the Nuclear Threat", 1988, 2(8567):1140.<br />

Western Medical Journal<br />

1. "Medical Ethical Decision Making", 1982, 137:252.<br />

2. "Pulmonary Effects of Intestinal Parasites", 1983, 138:110-111.<br />

3. "Nuclear War Symposium", 1983, 138:575.<br />

4. "Parasites in Immigrants", 1984, 140:289.<br />

5. "Designing New Devices for Measuring Blood Pressures", 1984, 141:687.<br />

6. "Premarital Screening for Syphilis", (Cost Effectiveness of Syphilis Screening)<br />

1985, 142:100-101.<br />

Pediatric Journals<br />

1. "Adenovirus 21 Infections", J Pediatr, 1980, 97:329.<br />

2. "Cimetidine and Pulmonary Hypertension in Neonates", Pediatrics, (with L.<br />

Franklin) 1980, 66:1029.<br />

3. "Radiographic Studies in Teenage Females with Urinary Tract Infection", J Adol<br />

Health Care (with L. Neinstein), 1983, 4:138.<br />

4. "Inadequate Care of Rape Cases in emergency Rooms with a Religious Affiliation",<br />

J Adol Health Care, 1986, 7:141-142.<br />

5. "Self-examination for Cancer", Pediatrics, 1986, 77:435-436.<br />

6. "Need to Make Chlamydial Disease Reportable", J Adol Health Care, 1986, 7:361.<br />

7. "Endotracheal Tube Placement (Concerning Lighted Endotracheal Tubes)",<br />

Pediatrics, 1986, 77:131-132.<br />

8. "Spinal Versus Straight Needles for Aspiration", Contempo Pediatr, 1985, 2:11.<br />

9. "When to Suspect Sexual Abuse", Contempo Pediatr, 1986, 3:15.<br />

10. "Girls on Boys Teams", Pediatrics, 1986, 78:718.<br />

11. "Rubella Titres Lack Usefulness", Clin Pediatr, 1987, 26:156.<br />

12. "Condyloma acuminata is an STD",Pediatr Annals,1987, 16.<br />

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13. "Well-care for Adolescents" (reply), J Adol Health Care, 1988, 9:243-244.<br />

14. "Urinary Tract Infections in Teens"(reply), J Adol Health Care, 1988, 9:346-347.<br />

15. "Chlamydia Testing with Direct Fluorescent Antibody in Sex Abuse Cases",Pediatr.<br />

Infect Dis, 1988, 9:673-675.<br />

16. "The Mystery of the Dry Diapers" (with R. Nopar), Contempo Pediatr, 1988, 5:15.<br />

17. "Circumcision" Contempo Pediatr 1988, 5:11.<br />

18. "Visualizing the Epiglottis", AM J Dis Child, 1988, 142:1263-1264.<br />

19. "Better Seizure Med in Emergencies", Contemp Pediatr, 1991,8.<br />

20. "Shunning Girlscout Cookies", Contempo Pediatr, 1990, 7:8-9.<br />

21. "Unfinished Business on Salicylates", Contempo Pediatr, 1991, 9:16.<br />

22. "Condyloma Acuminata in Children"A<strong>JD</strong>C,1991, 145:600-601.<br />

23. "Importance of Family History in Adolescent Gallbladder", A<strong>JD</strong>C, 1992,146:11-12.<br />

24. "Dorsal Penile Root Anesthesia for Circumcision" Clin Pediatr, 1993, 32:127-128<br />

25. "Sports Readiness Examinations" AJPAH, 1994<br />

26. "Neonatal Hospital Stay" Pediatric News March, 1996 p.28<br />

27. “Milliman & Robertson Hospital Bed-day Criteria in Pediatrics” Pediatrics 2000:<br />

December<br />

28. “UTIs and Circumcision” Pediatrics 2001 January<br />

29. “Thoughts on Caring for Youths in Your Office” Contempo Pediatr 2005<br />

30. RSV Prophylaxis – Office Settings Inappropriate – publ. pending, Pediatrics 2007<br />

Journal of American Medical Association<br />

1. "Otitis Media and Fever" 1982, 247:978.<br />

2. "Occupational Health Program for Housestaff" 1982, 247:1405.<br />

3. "Treatment of group-B Streptococcal Pharyngotonsillitis" 1982, 247:2096-2097.<br />

Southern Medical Journal<br />

1. "Medical School Attrition" 1981, 74:1166.<br />

2. "Home Birth" 1983, 76:1207.<br />

American Journal of Public Health<br />

1. "Pregnancy Out<strong>com</strong>e of Southeast Asian Refugees" 1984, 74:393.<br />

2. "Homicide in Teenagers" 1984, 74:623.<br />

3. "Abortion and Progesterone Inhibitors" 1990, 80:1394.<br />

4. “Emergency Care Post Rape” with Gloria Allred, <strong>JD</strong> - 2001;91: 1169<br />

Other Journals<br />

1. "No Effective Medical Response to a Nuclear War" (Response to the Secretary of<br />

Defense) American Medical News, Feb. 19, 1982.<br />

2. "Cambodia; Next Somalia" New Physician 1981, 30:8,34.<br />

3. "Need to Report All Sexual Abuse Cases" Medical Econ, July 21, 1985.<br />

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4. "Estrogen Treatment for Rape Victims" (Comment) Consultant, 1985.<br />

5. "Condylomata acuminata is an STD in Children" Arch Dermatol 1987, 123:1265-<br />

1266.<br />

6. "Condylomata acuminata in Children is an STD" J Urol 1987, 138:1259.<br />

7. "Chlamydia Testing with Direct Fluorescent Antibody in Sex Abuse Cases" (reply)<br />

NY State Med J 1988, 88:502-503.<br />

8. "Brain Life" Hastings Center Report 1993:23;3: 45<br />

Other Publications<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

1. "The Human Patient" (by N. Remen, M.D.) New Physician 1981, 30:2,6.<br />

2. "The Youngest Science" (by L. Thomas, M.D.) New Physician 1984, 33:39.<br />

3. "New Adolescent Medicine Texts" New Physician 1985, 34:12, 27.<br />

4. "Dissent in Medicine" New Physician 1987, 35:45.<br />

5. "Everything You Wanted to Ask Your Obstetrician" (by R. Poliakin) New<br />

Physician 1988, 36.<br />

6. "Medical Care of Refugees" (by Richard Sandler) New Physician 1988, 36:43.<br />

Unpublished Thesis<br />

"Death, Life and Abortion - Implications of Fetal EEG for Determining the Beginning of<br />

Personhood" Kennedy Center for Bioethics, Georgetown Univ. 1972 (Cited in Ethics<br />

Journals)<br />

Book Chapters<br />

1. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J., Doctor, R. "California Adolescents' Concerns about the Threat of<br />

Nuclear War" in Chivian, E., et al (eds.) Children and the Nuclear Threat<br />

IPPNW, Cambridge, MA, 1985.<br />

2. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Psychological Effects of the Threat of Nuclear War on Young<br />

People" in Bennett, D and Williams, M eds. New Universals: Adolescent Health<br />

in a Time of Change, Australian Assn for Adolescent Health, Brolga Press,<br />

Curtin, Australia, 1988: 58-61.<br />

3. <strong>Goldenring</strong>, J. "Maintaining Health in the Adolescent" in Pediatrics, an Approach<br />

to Independant Learning, Daeschner, CE & Richardson, J eds. Third Edition,<br />

<strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md,1997: 116-129<br />

Lay Publications (Letters and OP Ed and Special Articles)<br />

‘Stretching the Truth’, Washington Post July 4,1972<br />

"Cambodian Refugee Camps, One Year Later" California Living<br />

Magazine, Feb. 22, 1981.<br />

"Children's Nuclear Fears", Psychology Today (let), June, 1984.<br />

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"Humanity Begins with a Functioning Brain", Washington Post,<br />

Health Section, Sept. 16, 1986.<br />

‘Reflections on Hiroshima Day’ (let)Gannet Westchester, NY 8/6/98<br />

"Teaching Youth About All STDs - Not Just AIDS", (let)New York Times (let.), June 5,<br />

1987.<br />

"Circumcision", Los Angeles Times (let.), March, 1989.<br />

"Measles Vaccination", San Bernardino Sun, May 6, 1990, Perspective Section plus 5<br />

others, list available.<br />

"Dangers of Co-ed Football", (let) Corpus Christi, Dec. 6, 1992, & San Antonio Light,<br />

Dec. 20, 1992.<br />

"Legacy of Militarism Is Economic Debt" (let) Galveston Daily News Aug 12, 1992<br />

"Speak On Condoms With Voices and Votes" (let) Galveston Daily News Sept 9, 1992<br />

"Drugs: They Can Blow Your Mind" <strong>Current</strong> Health Sept. 1993 :20:1<br />

"Ear Infections" - Health Supplement- San Bernardino Sun Oct. 1994<br />

"Dangers of Low Level Nuclear Waste Disposal" (let) San Diego Union Tribune 1/96<br />

“Something More Valuable for Our $40 Million” (let) San Diego Union Tribune 9/18/99<br />

“Fluoridation” (let) San Diego Union Tribune 10/ 04<br />

“Real Health Education” (let) USA Today Aug. 29, 2005<br />

“$300 Million Poorly Spent” (let) USA Today Dec. 21, 2006<br />

Congressional Testimony<br />

"Adolescents' Fears About Nuclear War" before US House of Representatives Select<br />

Committee on Children, Youth & Families, Sept. 22, 1983.<br />

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Grand Rounds and Other CME Presentations:<br />

1. THE REFUGEE CAMPS OF THAILAND:<br />

Children's Hospital, Northern California, 3/80 Medical Staff Rounds.<br />

Stanford University, 4/80 Pediatric Grand Rounds.<br />

Kaiser Hospitals of Northern CA, Grand Rounds: Oakland-2/83, Vallajo-4/80, San<br />

Francisco (Pediatrics) - 6/80, Walnut Creek-2/80.<br />

Kaiser Hospitals of No. CA, Noon Medical Staff Conferences: Kaiser Richmond-<br />

3/80, Kaiser Martinez-2/80, Kaiser Santa Clara-4/80.<br />

Highland General Hosp., Oakland, CA, 2/80 (Noon Staff Conference).<br />

Children's Hospital, Montreal, Canada 3/80 (Noon Staff Conference).<br />

Seminars:<br />

Montefiore Hospital, NY (Social Medicine) 3/81.<br />

Amer. Med. Stu. Assn. National Convent., Phila,PA, 3/80.<br />

South Pacific Medical School GRds., Suva, Fiji, 3/87.<br />

2. HEALTH CARE FOR SOUTHEAST ASIAN IMMIGRANTS<br />

Santa Clara, CA County Health Dept. Seminar, 6/80.<br />

Stanford University Nursing Alumni Assn. Seminar, 4/81.<br />

Los Angeles, CA School Physicians Seminar, 4/83.<br />

3. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE<br />

Amer. Med. Student Assn. Nat. Convention Seminar, San Diego, CA 4/82.<br />

LBJ Tropical Medical Center, American Samoa, Hospital Grand Rds., 9/82.<br />

Calif. Assn. Concerned with Adolescent Pregnancy, Convention Seminar San<br />

Diego, CA, 4/83.<br />

Dobbs Ferry Hospital, Dobbs Ferry, NY, Medical Staff Rounds 5/11/86.<br />

4. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES<br />

St. Joseph's Hospital, Burbank, CA, Annual Nursing CME Conf., 4/82.<br />

Los Angeles Children's Hospital, Emergency Dept. Rounds, 12/81, and<br />

Resident/Staff Noon Conf., 6/83.<br />

San Pedro Community Hosp., San Pedro, CA, Family Practice Rounds, 10/84.<br />

New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 9/85.<br />

Lincoln Hospital/NY Med Coll., Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds 10/85.<br />

Lennox Hill Hosp., NYC, Pediatric Grand Rounds 9/85.<br />

Lincoln Hospital/NYMC, Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds (Viral STDs) 1/86.<br />

Peekskill Hospital, Peekskill, NY, Pediatric Teaching Day Seminar, 5/13/86.<br />

Amer. Family Pract. Assn. National Meetings, Los Angeles, CA, Seminars, 9/89.<br />

American College Health Assn. National Meeting, Planning Session, San<br />

Francisco, CA, 5/10/92.<br />

UTMB Galveston Family Practice CME Review, 3/22/93<br />

UTMB Galveston Pediatrics CME Review, 6/18/93<br />

CME Course, Steamboat Spr., Co. 3/95, 3/96<br />

Osler Institute Gyn. Bd. Review, San Francisco, CA, 3/96,3/97,3/98, 3/99<br />

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5. SUICIDE and DEPRESSION in ADOLESCENTS<br />

Los Angeles Children's Hosp., ER Dept. Rounds, 12/81.<br />

San Pedro Hospital, San Pedro, CA, Family Practice Rounds, 5/85.<br />

Peekskill Hosp., Peekskill, NY, Pediatric Teaching Day, 5/13/86.<br />

Nyack Hospital, Nyack, NY, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 8/86.<br />

Cabrini Medical Center, New York, NY, Medical Grand Rounds, 9/86.<br />

Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Bronx, NY, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 9/86.<br />

St. Vincents Hospital, Staten Is., NY, Pediat GR, 10/86.<br />

Phelps Memorial Hospital, Tarrytown, NY - Pediatric Teaching Day, 10/1/86.<br />

San Bernardino Cnty Med Center, San Bernardino, CA, Fam Pract Rds 1/25/88.<br />

6. REFUGEE CAMPS IN HONDURAS<br />

Los Angeles Children's Adolescent Dept. Rounds, 5/82.<br />

7. INTESTINAL PARASITES<br />

Los Angeles Children's Hosp. Adolescent Dept. Rds., 5/83.<br />

Osler Instit. Internal Medicine Bd. Review, SF, CA 4/96<br />

8. DRUG ABUSE IN ADOLESCENTS<br />

Los Angeles County School Nurses seminar, 11/82.<br />

Los Angeles County-USC Med Center, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 11/84.<br />

NYMC/WCMC Pediatric Prep/CME Noon Conferences, 1/86 and 2/86.<br />

St. Josephs Hospital, Stamford, CT, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 6/86.<br />

Pediatric Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, 2/92.<br />

9. THE MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR & THE ARMS RACE<br />

Children's Hospital Los Angeles, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 4/82.<br />

Long Beach Children's Hosp., Long Beach, CA, Pediatric Grand Rds., 5/82.<br />

Torrance Mem. Hosp, Torrance, CA, Medical Grand Rounds, 4/82.<br />

Kaiser Hospital Bellflower, Bellflower, CA, Pediatric Grand Rds., 8/82.<br />

Antelope Valley Medical Center, Lancaster, CA, Medical Staff Rds., 7/82.<br />

Harbor General Hosp UCLA Med. Center, Torrance, CA, M&M Rds., 7/82.<br />

Amer. Med. Student Assn. West. Regional Convention Seminar, Los Angeles,<br />

CA, 11/83.<br />

South Pacific Medical School, Suva, Fiji, 3/87.<br />

10. EATING DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENCE<br />

Cal State Univ. Long Beach, CA, Nurse Practitioner Program, 3/84.<br />

Daniel Freeman-Marina Hosp., Marina Del Rey, CA, Med Staff Rnds, 1/85.<br />

11. ADOLESCENT CONCERNS ABOUT THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR<br />

Kaiser Hospital West Los Angeles, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 4/84.<br />

Long Beach Children's Hospital, Long B., CA, Grand Rounds, 5/85.<br />

Schnomash County Medical Assn. CME, Everett, WA, 6/84.<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility National Conventions Seminars: 1/83, San<br />

Francisco & 2/85, Los Angeles, CA.<br />

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Amer. Acad. Child Psychiatry Convent. Seminar, San Antonio, TX., 10/85.<br />

St. Joseph's Hosp., Wichita, KA, Grand Rounds, 11/85.<br />

Northern Westchester Hospital, Mt. Kisco, NY, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 1/87.<br />

Texas Medical Assn., PSR Symposium, Houston, TX, 5/87.<br />

Univ. Nevada Med. Sch., Psychiatry Grand Rds., 1/88.<br />

12. PEDIATRIC & ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY<br />

San Pedro Community Hosp., San Pedro, CA, Family Practice Rds., 5/84.<br />

Nyack Hospital, Nyack, NY, Pediatric Grand Rds., 8/86.<br />

Osler Institute Gyn Bd. Reviews, San Francisco, CA 3/96, 3/97,3/98, 3/99<br />

13. TOXIC ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: A PRIMER FOR PEDIATRICIANS<br />

Harbor General Hospital (UCLA), Torrence, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 11/8/84.<br />

(with R. Jackson, M.D., M.P.H.)<br />

Kaiser Medical Center, Hollywood, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 1/16/84.<br />

Loma Linda Med. Center, Riverside, CA, Pediatric Grand Rds., 1/25/85.<br />

Cedars Saini Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 1/31/84.<br />

Kaiser Hosp. Harbor City, Harbor City, CA, Pediatric Grand Rds., 3/5/85.<br />

Kaiser Hosp. Orange, CA, Pediatric Grand Rounds, 4/85.<br />

14. THE NUCLEAR WINTER<br />

Snohomash Counnty Med Assn. CME Conf., Everett, WA, 6/84.<br />

15. WHAT'S NEW IN CONGENITAL INFECTIONS?<br />

NY Med College Mental Retardation Instit Seminar, 11/85.<br />

16. PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

Peekskill Hosp, Peekskill,NY,Pedi Teaching Day, 5/13/86.<br />

Osler Institute Family Practice Bd Review, SF, CA 4/96<br />

17. ADOLESCENT HOMOSEXUALITY<br />

Northern Westchester Hospital, Mt. Kisco, NY, Psychiatry Grand Rds, 10/86.<br />

18. GETTING INTO ADOLESCENTS' HEADSS: THE PSYCHOSOCIAL REVIEW<br />

OF SYSTEMS<br />

Blythedale Child. Hosp, Staff Rnds, Valhalla, NY, 10/86.<br />

Ambulatory Pediatrics Assn. Seminar, Anaheim, CA, 4/87.<br />

Ventura Cnty Med Center, Pd.Grnd Rds, Ventura, CA, 3/88.<br />

St. Josephs Hosp, Detroit, MI, Adolesc. Med Semin., 4/88<br />

San Bernardino Cnty Med Center, San Bernardino, CA, Family Practice Seminars -<br />

2/89 and 3/91.<br />

Intern. Med. Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, TX 10/1/92.<br />

Family Practice Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, TX 2/93<br />

Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, TX 10/13/93<br />

Pediatric Rounds, Driscoll Childrens Hosp., Corpus Christi, TX 4/29/94<br />

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Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Kerala Medical School,<br />

Trivandrum, India 8/6/94<br />

Assoc. for Continuing Ed., Steamboat, CO 3/96<br />

UCSD CME Seminar in Adolescent Med., SD, CA 6/97<br />

ICN Seminar, Aruba, N.A. – 12/03<br />

IAAH Seminar, Lisbon, Portugal – 5/11/05<br />

19. NEW WAYS OF THINKING? PSYCHOLOGY & THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE<br />

Texas Medical Assn, PSR Symposium, Houston, TX, 5/87.<br />

Nevada PSR Evening Symposium, Reno, NV, 1/88.<br />

Fresno, CA, PSR Evening Symposium, Fresno, CA, 4/88.<br />

20. EVALUATION OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE<br />

Ventura Cnty Med Center, Ventura, CA, Pediatr. Grand Rds., 1/88.<br />

West Hills Hosp., Canoga Pk., CA, Pediatric Rds., 7/88.<br />

Assoc. for Contin. Ed. - Steamboat Spr. Co., 3/94 (included physical abuse)<br />

21. PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES IN ADOLESCENT MEDICINE<br />

NY Med College Preventive Med Dept, Maternal and Child Health Course 1986-<br />

1987.<br />

Loma Linda School of Public Health Dean's Seminars, Nov. and Dec., 1989.<br />

22. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES IN CHILDREN<br />

Pediatric Noon Staff Rounds, UTMB Galveston, 5/91.<br />

23. VIOLENCE - THE NEW MORTALITY IN YOUTH<br />

Pediatric Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, 11/20/91.<br />

Texas Pediatric Society Meeting, 5/13/94<br />

24. THE PHYSICIAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES<br />

Texas Medical Association Convention, Physicians for Social Responsibility<br />

Seminar 5/14/92.<br />

25. HUMAN PAPILOMA VIRUS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS<br />

Pediatric Grand Rounds, UTMB Galveston, 8/15/92, with Stephen Tyring, M.D.<br />

26. HISTORY AND COUNSELING ON HUMAN SEXUALITY – A Pediatric Office<br />

Procedure<br />

Annual Summer Pediatric CME course, UTMB Galveston, 6/20/92.<br />

27. PEARLS IN THE PHYSICAL EXAM OF ADOLESCENTS<br />

Texas Pediatric Society Meetings Adolescent Roundtable, Irving, Texas, 9/24/92<br />

28. DEVELOPING A COMPREHENSIVE ADOLESCENT HEALTH PROGRAM<br />

Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA, 1/27/93<br />

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29. MANAGED CARE ISSUES for PEDIATRICIANS<br />

Special Senior Staff Rounds, Orange County Childrens Hosp., Anaheim, CA 6/26/95<br />

Annual Pediatric Pulmonary Conference, Annenberg Center, Palm Springs, CA<br />

1/18/96<br />

UCSD CME Seminar in Adolescent Medicine, SD, CA 6/97<br />

30. TRAVEL & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE<br />

Osler Institute Family Practice Bd Review, SF, CA 4/96<br />

31. FEVER in PEDIATRICS<br />

Osler Institute Family Practice Bd Review, SF, CA 4/96<br />

32. PEDIATRIC CASE STUDIES<br />

Osler Institute Family Practice Bd Review, SF, CA 4/96<br />

33. ADVANCES in TREATMENT of PEDIATRIC POISONINGS<br />

Children’s Hospital, Ulan Batar, Mongolia 7/97<br />

34. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />

Osler Institute Gyn Bd. Review Course March, 1999, San Francisco, CA<br />

35. EVALUATION of RAPE<br />

Osler Institute Gyn. Bd. Reviews, San Francisco, CA 3/97, 3/98, 3/99<br />

36. HIV & PREGNANCY<br />

Osler Institute Gyn. Bd. Reviews, San Francisco, CA 3/98, 3/99<br />

The lectures listed above do not include numerous talks given to medical, nursing and<br />

public health students, residents and to the general public, or numerous radio and<br />

television appearances on a broad range of topics.<br />

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